e RAMER CuHemicat Company Manufacturers of First Aids and Trainers Supplies Gardner, Kansas July 6, 1944 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doctor Allen: We were gratified indeed with your letter of June 30 and its inclosure. I have never had any doubt that the ton of powder furnished your depart- ment during the last two years, under such ideal conditions of use, and with such splendid cooperation on the part of yourself and staff, would pay dividends. The price of $16.00 per 100 pounds was a special price accorded your department for obvious reasons. We will, however, extend that price to the Country Club if they decide to use it and will but it in that quantity. The regular school price is $6.25 for 25 pounds. You are, therefore, saving them a considerable amount. Incidentally, we will replace the 25 pounds you furnished them and I will leave it with you on my next trip to Lawrence. While it hasn't any particular significance, ix had nothing to do with the powder. Cap Treece and I did, however, spend fully six months in develop- ing the original powder and are, in fact, still working on it. We do appreciate your fine cooperation and are at your service at any time. Sincerely yours dd. LLB: TR : Lloyd L.' Boughton,” Ph.D. Director of Research CRAMER CHEMICAL COMPANY